Freezer Meatballs
So how's everyone doing with Seven Days Seven Meals? I had to go out last night after work, so I'm starting with Operation New Dinners tonight. Well, if we're going to be technical about it, I actually started on Sunday when I made a batch of lamb meatballs for the freezer. I can't tell you how happy it makes me knowing these are waiting for us to devour on Thursday, when soccer is going to end late, and dinner is going to have to happen fast. Like 15 minutes fast. I'm not sure what meal will be built around them, but below I have a few options.
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Freezer Lamb-balls with Two Options
Makes 16 meatballs
1 pound ground lamb
1 egg, whisked
not quite 1/4 cup bread crumbs
3 tablespoon chopped fresh mint or 1/2 teaspoon dried mint
1/2 teaspoon cumin
salt and pepper to taste
zest from 1/2 lemon
2 tablespoon minced onions
1 large garlic clove, minced
What I did Sunday: Preheat oven to 350°F. Mix all ingredients thoroughly but gently, and form into small balls as shown above. Bake on a cookie sheet for 20 minutes. Allow to cool, then freeze in Ziploc. Total time sacrificed for the betterment of my weeknight self? About 15 minutes hands-on, 35 minutes total.
What I'll probably do on Thursday: Make Lamb Pita Sandwiches. Place frozen meatballs on a cookie sheet and bake 15 minutes at 400°F. While they are baking, I'll wrap whole wheat pitas in foil and heat them in the same oven for the last 10 minutes of meatball baking. I'll also prepare sandwich toppings: pomegranate seeds, chopped fresh mint, feta, something green (cucumbers or shredded raw kale), plain yogurt mixed with lemon and a little cumin and salt. When meatballs are cooked, I'll throw three or four into each pita along with assorted toppings as deemed acceptable by children.
What I could also do: Make Lamb Meatballs with Yogurt Dip. Place frozen meatballs on a cookie sheet and bake 15 minutes at 400°F. While they are baking, I'll mix plain yogurt with a squeeze of lemon, salt, a dash of cumin. I'll serve lamb balls with yogurt dip (or ketchup if necessary) and some kind of salad with kale, feta, and pomegranate seeds -- all of which I have in the fridge from my Sunday shop.